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The second supplements start adding non naturally occurring ingredients, the FDA can get involved. No one wants that.

AAS/PH are readily accessible. It makes no sense for a company to include those in their sport supplements.

Both AAS/PH also require a strict dosing protocol with proper cycle aids and PCT in order to prevent side effects and maximize efficiency of the products...There would be no way for a company to ensure proper dosages if it was just spread into a product like protein.

The second supplements start adding non naturally occurring ingredients, the FDA can get involved. No one wants that.

AAS/PH are readily accessible. It makes no sense for a company to include those in their sport supplements.

Both AAS/PH also require a strict dosing protocol with proper cycle aids and PCT in order to prevent side effects and maximize efficiency of the products...There would be no way for a company to ensure proper dosages if it was just spread into a product like protein.

that makes sense.

why do you think companies are messing around with PH then ( the ones that probally should be banned right now, but arent?) or why did they (pre2004)? (curious)

why do you think companies are messing around with PH then ( the ones that probally should be banned right now, but arent?) or why did they (pre2004)? (curious)

Like whom?

There's still a market for prohormones. They're not all illegal...some are though. They can't be sold as supplements. To be considered a supplement, all ingredients must be naturally occurring. Once there's a non naturally occurring ingredient, it can no longer be categorized as a supplement, and must be categorized as a drug.

I could get any PH cycle online right now, and it would be shipped to my door within the next few days. They're easily accessible and legal for the most part.

Is it just me or is blue razz flavor c4 preworkout noticeably stronger than fruit pinch flavor?

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The second supplements start adding non naturally occurring ingredients, the FDA can get involved. No one wants that.

AAS/PH are readily accessible. It makes no sense for a company to include those in their sport supplements.

Both AAS/PH also require a strict dosing protocol with proper cycle aids and PCT in order to prevent side effects and maximize efficiency of the products...There would be no way for a company to ensure proper dosages if it was just spread into a product like protein.

Your right. A company would face legal issues you couldn't imagine. A company would never secure those risk. The civil pentalties alone would be unreal.